fast. but there sa to jusn t one if with a ton o of outstandinghese questions. how do these records just all of a sudden become found? why the six year gap between biden leaving office as vp and azmera in this miraculous discovery? about four days we ve been hearing about this nameless personal attorney to joe biden, well who dutifully turned over the documents. bob., today, we finally have a name, bob bauer. fois is is a revelationa re thy might gloss over, but it sons. significant for a couple of reasons. number one , he served as whiteh house counsel under barackou obama. he is also married to biden s senior adviser, anita dunn. so why is the white house keeping questions from going to him, given that the justice department cited the personal counsel as having made this initial outreach to nationalnatl archives and that has been in touch with the justice department? is that the person who thesebe r questions should be directed? why the white house counsel,e whatever th
a relevant signal. several of the other surveillance and monitoringin mechanisms that are put inof not place have not come up and found this signal. no other country has seen it .maiegel we d for me now is dr. marc siegel, fox news media contributor. all right, dr. siegel, what do you make of this report? a wellct, i actually am glad that they revealed it. and i m i m agreeing that itemeh shows transparency. it s also true that we haven tn seen it in other countriesat w and we haven t seen it ine veer s, which is self reporting system that we have. we haven t haven t seen it in m, but it s concerning.n the and the cdc is looking into it.a the question for me as a practicing internist is what should my patients do? somebody that s over 65 is at high risk of complications ah of covid. i want them to havehave some imr they got from that deniedmmunity, whether they got it from natural immunity, which the government completely denied at the beginninginning gs whether they got it fro